THE EUROPEAN UNION ON THE AGENDA OF ARMENIA'S FOREIGN POLICY: HISTORICAL REVIEW
by Suren Minasyan INTRODUCTION The early 1990s were marked by the decay of socialism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. On the way...
The Anaklia Port: A Venture the Georgian Government Can Not Risk?
More than 4 months have passed since the Ministry of Regional Development and Infrastructure of Georgia cancelled the deal with the...
The EU-Japan partnership: blooming hope for the world liberal order?
“Absence makes the heart grow fonder” is not your typical saying in international relations, a truism that the diplomatic history of...
Dividing partisan unity: India's leanings towards the Western Right
Narendra Modi, the incumbent Indian Prime Minister, recently met a ‘private delegation’ of MEPs from the European Parliament, reportedly...
India's Shadow Diplomacy
Narendra Modi. Source: https://www.fairobserver.com/region/central_south_asia/narendra-modi-bjp-win-indian-election-news-south-asia-world...
Hong Kong, China, and the dangers of Civic Inaction
Protesters in the Hong Kong parliament (source: Volkskrant/AFP, https://www.volkskrant.nl/nieuws-achtergrond/demonstranten-laten-vernieli...
How Right-Wing Capitalist Politicism in Africa and India can teach Europe and Asia
Image: The Circulation of Money Fountain found in Aachen, Germany. © Photo by Jim Linwood Insight It seems that the development of...
The Allahabad and Diwali Connect – an Indian Inspiration
Image: Part of the Diwali celebrations in Allahbad I sometimes ponder out upon being in Allahabad and as to how this festival of lights,...
India’s Elusive Backyard: The Struggle for Relevance in Central Asia by
The domestic political scene in India has been electrified with the arrival of the “Modi-wave”, sweeping the Chief Minister of Gujarat,...